Philemon Bible Study (Slavery In Scripture)
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James G. Battell
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What does the Book of Philemon teach about slavery, forgiveness, and Christian responsibility?
Philemon Bible Study (Slavery In Scripture) provides a detailed, verse-by-verse examination of Paul’s letter to Philemon, combining biblical exegesis, historical context, and practical application. This study explores the dynamics of slavery in the first-century church, while highlighting timeless lessons about forgiveness, reconciliation, and Christian conduct.
Inside this study, readers will discover:
The historical and cultural context of slavery in Scripture
Paul’s approach to forgiveness and reconciliation between Philemon and Onesimus
The practical application of Christian ethics and responsibility
Insights into early church relationships and community life
Lessons from the epistle for modern believers navigating relationships and authority
Ideal for pastors, Bible students, and serious Christians, this study emphasises understanding Scripture in its historical and theological context while applying its timeless truths to everyday life. Perfect for personal study, small group teaching, or sermon preparation.
Whether you are studying Philemon for the first time or seeking deeper insight into Scripture’s teachings on relationships, authority, and Christian living, Philemon Bible Study (Slavery In Scripture) offers clarity, insight, and practical guidance.
James G. Battell is a Christian writer, radio broadcaster, video maker, and podcaster. He also runs an international Bible-believing ministry with his father (www.excatholicsforchrist.com).